A multidisciplinary artist whose prominent output is music, Dot. was raised in a musical household where her father – also the founder of India’s first rock magazine, Rock Street Journal – would put on metal and rock gigs in the community while the sounds of soulful classics including Ella Fitzgerald, Frank Sinatra, and Louis Armstrong radiated creating an everlasting impression. It’s these names which first influenced her forays into writing her own music.
Having already garnered herself an enviable and consistently blossoming fanbase in her native India, Dot.’s future escapades are set to not only build upon this fact but to secure her spot as one of indie’s brightest new names – including an upcoming tour across India’s corners and their 1000-cap venues later this Spring. “I think people were drawn to that honesty and innocence,” she says of the reaction to her music.
After deciding to share her craft with the internet while studying Creative Writing and Music at Bangor University in 2017, she began uploading videos to YouTube, both covers and originals, with her track ‘Everybody Dances To Techno’ striking a still-reverberating chord. Currently sitting with nearly 500 thousand views alone, it was in 2021 that her first experience into self-releasing music came in the form of a Jazz-soaked EP she wrote for her final-year project.